We know, it’s Thursday, super Tuesday is old news. We decided to take Wednesday to see how the hot air blew around the punditry. We’ve got a full run down after the jump- including Willard dropping out of the race.
So as the dust settles, the absentee ballots counted and proportional delegates were awarded it’s come to this:
- On the democratic side Hillary has 823 delegates, Obama has 741 and Edwards’ have yet to be allocated.
- McCain has 714, Huckabee 181, Romney 201, Paul 16.
- It takes 2025 and 1191 to win respectively.
- In two days the Dems have WA, NA and LA contests and the Republicans have LA and KS.
- The spin is Hillary won because she got california, the reality is, Obama took more states and you win the country with all the states not just one. She also raised less money in January so she has an electability problem.
- Edwards has yet to announce any endorsements or allocation of delegates, although his name has been bandied about for everything from Attorney General to Labor Secretary.
- On the right McCain is the presumptive nominee at this point despite the ire of the Rush Limbaugh screaming banshee wing of the republican party. Up until the Romney speech it seemed like it was still a two man race, and Huckabee was playing at being John Edwards. Perhaps that’s Romney at this point. But we could still see a McCain/Huckbee ticket.
- Willard’s rationale is, he can’t be part of aiding the country in their surrender to islamic terror by helping the vote for a democratic ticket. Riiight.
- Ann Coulter has said she’ll campaign for Hillary if McCain is the nominee. That should tell you everything you need to know about both McCain and Hillary.
- McCain’s look of entitled smugness after his showing is enough to almost support Huckabee crazy wingnut though he is.
- Watching the right implode in on itself almost makes up for the Patriots loss in the Super Bowl
- Ron Paul and Mike Gravel make us appreciate senile old men again, an appreciation we’d almost forgot in the face of John McCain.
Further:
Romney Announces He Is Dropping Out of GOP Race
Va. Is Next Battleground In Democrats’ Long Fight
Obama and Clinton Brace for Long Run
“Ann Coulter has said she’ll campaign for Hillary if McCain is the nominee. That should tell you everything you need to know about both McCain and Hillary. ”
You are so right on this one! This is an endorsement no one wants!
igrbexxolgbtjtymwell, hi admin adn people nice forum indeed. how’s life? hope it’s introduce branch